The last thing on your mind as a bride is your dress getting torn as you put it on that morning as your groom and guests wait. We cannot always expect everything to go as planned so you should always be prepared for the worst. On the day of your wedding there are some essential items that you should have. These include:
-Sewing needles that have already been threaded. Make sure the thread matches the color of your wedding gown.
-Some safety pins to keep the hem in place as you repair the dress.
-Dress tape to keep your wedding gown from slipping off when you are at the ceremony.
-Baby wipes for the bride's dress.
-Hair spray and a hair dryer.
-An extra pair of opaque pantyhose in the color your wedding gown.
-A pair if scissors and a piece of paraffin wax.
Some of the accidents that can happen include:
When the zipper sticks
The paraffin wax can be applied on the zipper and this will make it slide without much effort. Do not worry about the wax because nobody will notice it is there. The paraffin was usually dissolves after some time because of your body heat. Make sure that you apply the wax on the inside of your wedding dress so that you do not mess it up.
Zipper sticking on the gown
Remove the gown and try to get the fabric out of the zipper gently without pulling or tugging on it. Move the zipper up and down until the fabric is free.
A spot on your gown
This is where the baby wipes come in handy especially if the dress is made from polyester material. Never try to wash out the stain as this just makes it even more noticeable. Dry it out with a hairdryer or put some club soda on it and rub with a piece of white cloth. Make sure you are blotting the stain inwardly to prevent leaving a ring where the spot was.
Have a snag in the gown
The snag can be removed by pulling the material from one side to the other. Cutting the snag will just leave a gaping hole on the gown so avoid that at all costs.
Makeup on your dress
For this, you can use baby wipes to blot it away carefully.
Ink stains on your dress
The hairspray will help you get the stain out very easily by spraying some on a white cloth and blotting it out.
If your dress is too tight
When putting on the dress, zip it up to the point where you are comfortable and have the zipper tab locked down. Dress tape can be used to keep the places that are not zipped in place.
Loose dress
Put a safety pin on the inside of the dress on a dart beneath the arm where the seam is and then use some dress tape to keep things in place.
A torn veil
If is too small to be seen, leave it like that but if it is not, then you can use some dress tape for that.
Price For Wedding Dress
It's a no-brainer to say that a wedding is a major investment. In the United States, the average cost of a wedding is in the tens of thousands. Weddings are the culmination of years of love, trust and lots of savings, with families laying their hearts and bank accounts on the line. Given the expense and extravagance of many weddings and the dozens of factors that put a wedding at risk -- tropical storms, illnesses, deaths, caterers and dress shops that go bankrupt and cold feet (to name a few), it should come as no surprise that more and more families are purchasing wedding insurance.
Wedding insurance is a type of insurance that covers the numerous potential disasters surrounding a wedding (depending on which plan you buy), and puts those who lay out massive sums of money for the celebration at a reduced financial risk.
It might surprise you that the number one most common wedding insurance claim occurs when a bridal shop suddenly goes bankrupt and the bride is out a wedding dress. Since the wedding dress is such an integral and fragile part of a wedding, it is often a key point of concern for those who buy wedding insurance.
People who travel for their weddings might be considering travel insurance and wondering if a wedding dress is covered. The answer to that question depends on the parameters of a traveler's insurance policy. Traveler's insurance is different from wedding insurance, and a traveler's insurance policy will likely cover your possessions as you travel i.e., the dress. However, that is not guaranteed. If you choose to purchase traveler's insurance for your wedding, go over the policy with the salesperson and be sure the dress is covered.
Many wedding insurance plans extend their coverage throughout the United States and offer additional travel insurance. If you are planning a destination wedding, then I recommend purchasing a wedding insurance policy that contains provisions for travel.
These kinds of insurance policies typically cost no more that 1,000 dollars. For a wedding that's around or above the average cost of 27,000 dollars, that's a huge bargain. In addition to covering a damaged or misplaced dress, most wedding insurance policies will cover broken or lost wedding gifts, damaged wedding photographs or videos, deadbeat caterers, or in some instances a change of heart in the bride or groom.
All in all, I would say travel and/or wedding insurance is a fairly good investment. I'd hate to see someone I love have their wedding marred or ruined by unfortunate circumstances. And I'd hate it even more if I was footing the bill for a wedding that went awry and had to be re-scheduled. In recent times we've seen incredible disasters like the 9/11 terrorist attacks, hurricane Katrina and the massive tsunami. All of these horrific events took place in locations where one might want to hold a destination wedding, which should be a stark reminder of why it is so critical to cover your bases and get traveler's and wedding insurance.
A few companies that offer wedding insurance are Fireman's Fund, WedSafe Wedding Insurance Program offered through Affinity Insurance Services Inc., and Traveler's Insurance.
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